Ekaterina Bobrova's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Figure Skating
Ekaterina Bobrova's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Ankle Injuries | right ankle | 2016-09-30 | Severe pain and swelling, inability to bear weight on the right ankle. | Ekaterina Bobrova suffered a significant right ankle injury during a training session. The injury required immediate medical attention and led to her withdrawal from several important competitions. | During a training session, Ekaterina Bobrova landed awkwardly after a jump. | 3 months | Physical therapy focusing on regaining strength and mobility in the ankle, followed by gradual return to on-ice training. | Missed the Grand Prix series events for the 2016 season. | Initial frustration and anxiety about the ability to return to competition level. | None related to the right ankle. | Returned to competition in January 2017. | Moderate | Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), followed by physical therapy. | Team physician and a physical therapist specializing in sports injuries. | Occasional stiffness in the ankle, requiring ongoing maintenance exercises. | Incorporation of more ankle-strengthening exercises in training regimen. | Grand Prix series 2016 | Sharp pain and swelling in the right ankle. | Moderate, managed with preventive measures. | Support from the coaching staff, medical team, and family. | Local sports rehabilitation clinic. |
Back Injuries | lower back | 2018-01-31 | Severe pain and limited mobility. | Ekaterina Bobrova experienced a lower back injury while training for the 2018 Winter Olympics. The injury was a significant setback and required intensive treatment. | Occurred during a particularly intense training session preparing for the Olympics. | 6 weeks | Combination of physical therapy, pain management, and modified training routines to avoid aggravating the injury. | Limited training in the lead-up to the Olympics, but managed to compete. | Stress and concern about performance at the Olympics. | None related to the lower back. | Participated in the 2018 Winter Olympics despite the injury. | Moderate to severe | Physical therapy, pain management, and rest. | Team physician, physical therapist, and a specialist in sports medicine. | Requires ongoing management to prevent recurrence. | Regular back-strengthening exercises and careful monitoring of training intensity. | None, but limited preparation time for the Olympics. | Sharp pain and stiffness in the lower back. | Moderate to high, requiring careful management. | Support from the coaching staff, medical team, and family. | Olympic training facility and local sports rehabilitation clinic. |
Ekaterina Bobrova's Sports Injuries Videos
Ekaterina Bobrova on Dmitry Soloviev's injury (2014 World Figure Skating Championships)
Ekaterina Bobrova about Dmitry Solovyov's trauma at the Figure Skating World Cup 2014.
Ekaterina Bobrova: Alina Zagitova is all about scale. And she should do everything on a grand scale. #Shorts
Ekaterina Bobrova supported Alina Zagitova after her performance at the "Russian Challenge" show program tournament.